@TheTruthfulDesi@afcmuktar Timber is a great player, probably one of the best RB in the world now. But we saw after coming in, his form is yet to pick. He struggled. That's the reason Arteta probably started Mosquera, who actually covered very well ,this was just a bad but very costly mistake. Unfortunate.
Abdul Diddy yesterday told residents of Kwale that Ruto has helped them because:
-Hassan Joho got a CS job.
-Salim Mvurya got a CS job.
-And a few others got government positions.
Then he warned them that if Ruto loses, “they will be left in the cold.”
The crowd clapped.
That moment explains Kenya’s political problem better than any economic report.
Kwale remains poor.
Kinango remains poor.
Many families still struggle daily.
But somehow, people have been conditioned to celebrate when a few politicians become rich, powerful and are given jobs as if that success belongs to the wananchi too.
Since when did one man getting a government seat become “development” for millions of poor people?
This is how political slavery survives in Kenya:
Give a few elites jobs.
Keep the masses desperate.
Then convince the poor to clap for the comfort of the powerful.
The question nobody asked yesterday was simple:
How does Joho or Mvurya becoming CS change the life of a hungry family in Kinango?
@ahmednasirlaw Thank you Grand muller for sharing your very important take outs from Saudi Arabia.....such lessons are what our leaders need to learn and bring back home from the many trips they make abroad.
I thank H.E. William Ruto and the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) for organising the Africa We Build Summit. I am glad that the AFC are speaking my language, the language of revolution.
Africa’s GDP is only about $3.6 trillion despite our vast land and population. Countries like China were once very poor but transformed themselves through discipline, clarity of purpose, and investment. Therefore, Africa’s problem is not money; it is ideological.